Supporters of eccentric former Brooklyn Judge John Phillips said yesterday that they planned to file a complaint today with the state’s attorney general, accusing the jurist’s court-appointed lawyer of selling off his assets.

Phillips, 82, served on the Civil Court in the 1970s and ’80s, opened two African-American-theme theaters and ran a martial-arts dojo – earning him the nickname “the kung fu judge.”

But he now lives in a Bronx nursing home while a guardian manages his holdings – including at least 10 Brooklyn buildings.

“We’ve got Black History Month, but we don’t honor the living. Judge Phillips is a living legend,” said Dee Woodburne, organizer of the Committee to Free Judge Phillips and Restore his Estate.

The group claims that guardian Emani Taylor has sold off three Herkimer Street apartment buildings worth $4.2 million for a mere $800,000.

It also alleges that there’s a conflict of interest in Taylor’s acting as both the guardian for the judge’s assets and as his personal attorney.